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1 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 Cognitive Radio Technologies in the Public Safety & Governmental Arenas Michael Marcus, Sc. D. Office of Engineering and Technology Federal Communications Commission

2 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 2 Overview Special Needs of Public Safety and some Governmental Spectrum Users –Use of Multiple Technical Standards –High Peak-to-Average Usage –Importance of Instantaneous, Highly Reliable Communications When Needed

3 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 3 Overview Possible Role for Cognitive Radio Technologies –Improving Interoperability –Increasing Spectrum Availability Through Interruptible Spectrum

4 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 4 Interoperability Problems In US public safety is generally a local jurisdiction and our federal system has lead to decentralized decision making for PS communication system design PS licensees have a wide variety of bands available (VHF-Low, VHF-Hi, 220 MHz, UHF below 800, UHF-800, etc.) and a growing number of modulation choices

5 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 5 Interoperability Problems Nature of PS communications includes unexpected events where PS units from multiple jurisdictions must come together quickly and interoperate effectively

6 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 6 Will multiple standards lead to a PS Tower of Babel? ?

7 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 7 How Cognitive Radio Technologies Might Help Cognitive radios could be programmed for, or possibly recognize themselves, different frequencies and modulations used by PS users at an emergency location and act as a repeater bridge User Formats: 173.2/181.5 MHz FM 867.075/822.075 MHz APCO 25 COGNITIVE RADIO INC. Translating Bridge Repeater MODEL 2005

8 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 8 Interoperability & Cognitive Radio Technologies Are there any present FCC technical rules or policies that discourage investment in the development and use of cognitive radio technologies to address interoperability issues? Should FCC take a more active role in this area?

9 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 9 Spectrum Policy Task Force recommended exploring methods that recognize that PS communications have a high peak-to- average ratio and the critical need to meet peak demands while giving the option of use by others during nonpeak periods

10 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 10 Interruptible Spectrum Conventional technology has required dedicated allocations full time in order to meet critical peak demands of public safety Cognitive radio technology may allow new options

11 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 11 Cognitive radio technologies may create new options and new challenges Leasing spectrum to others during periods of low demand might create income for local governments and provide spectrum for other sectors –On 5/15 Commission adopted secondary leasing policies for many users and has begun exploring such for PS users

12 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 12 Possible Role of Cognitive Radio Technologies BUT, recognizing the special nature of PS communications: –There must be a reversion mechanism so that PS users can reclaim spectrum when needed for its primary use –Mechanism must be ultrareliable and fast

13 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 13 Full Time Public Sector Block Meets requirements 99% of time Full Time Commercial Block Commercial Block Subject To Interruption By Public Sector User Public sector demand overflows into interruptible commercial block at times of peak public sector demand Commercial user “retreats” to full time commercial block during times of peak public sector demand – either degrades service quality or low price customers given lower service quality during interruption Commercial user pays public sector user for spectrum use subject to interruption $$$ kHz

14 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 14 OptionDescriptionReliability for Public Sector Interruption Reliability for Commercial User Complexity ITransmit until told to stop by public sector user LowHighLow IIHandshaking on order wire before each transmission HighMediumHigh IIICarrier sense multiple access (CSMA) LowHighLow IVTurn off signal from public sector user with acknowledgement Medium VBeacon signal for positive control HighMedium Some options for implementing interruptible spectrum

15 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 15 A Possible Extension to Federal Government Users If reliable technology can be found, would Federal Government users be interested in making some of their spectrum in urban areas, which also has high peak-to- average ratios, available to PS users on a similar basis?

16 Cognitive Radio Workshop 5/19/03 16 Some Questions About Interruptible Spectrum Status of the technology? Are there any FCC technical rules or policies that – –Stand in the way of realizing the potential of cognitive radio technologies to implement interruptible spectrum? –Should be amended to help facilitate achieving that potential?


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